H. Zirlin's Insect Blog - All About The World Of Beetles, Moths, Butterflies And Other Insects

From time to time, with no fixed schedule, and depending upon my mood and other things (like work), I will be writing about the life forms I never get tired of looking at, looking for, reading about and writing about. That means insects primarily, but if i ever feel like writing about spiders or scorpions, I guess no one will complain too much.

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Westchester County in New York is one of the wealthiest counties in the nation but is constantly skimping on efforts to protect its natural heritage. The latest proposed budget cuts threaten important conservation programs, eliminates jobs, and will ultimately lead to a degraded environment..

In the aftermath of the recent superstorm that slammed the east coast of North America, studies on butterflies and other life forms shifting their ranges in response to climate change have taken on a new urgency.

WildMetro, a conservation group dedicated to preserving and enhancing natural areas in urban environments, is battling invasive plants, saplings that want to be shade trees and vandals in an effort to maintain a beautiful meadow in the Bronx.

A species of wasp is being enlisted by forestry agents and conservationists in the eastern USA and Canada to detect and monitor the spread of a destructive invasive beetle known as the Emerald Ash Borer.

Tiger Beetles are not your typical bumbling, beetle-browed bugs. They are agile, charismatic, predators that rule their grassroot jungles. Beetle enthusiasts have long sung their praises, but now, with advances in digital photography and close-focusing binoculars, more and more people are being turned on to these fascinating animals.